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Results of Technic Pullback Contest!
Great Brick War Custom Minifigure Contest, Voting Is Open

Voting is Now Open!
Like minifigures? Like custom minifigures? Then head over to the Great Brick War sub-forum for our recent contest .
All members of Eurobricks, who were registered prior to 2/1/18, are eligible vote in this contest.
Stop by, read the rules, and place your vote!
75954 Hogwarts Great Hall Revealed

Shocking new developments from the Wizarding World! Lego has unveiled 75954: Hogwarts Great Hall, the first set in the return of the highly popular Harry Potter theme. It will be released August 1st, at a retail price of $99.99.
Head on over to the Licensed Forum to discuss!
Awesome 0-8-0 Tank locomotive

Today Eurobricks and Train Tech enthusiast Sunder shared his very detailed and nicely colored 0-8-0 Tank locomotive:
See his topic in Train Tech.
Last Monday he already shared another marvel:
Voting for Technic Pullback Contest!

Voting for our 13th Technic Contest has started! Cast your vote and choose your favorite machine in our Voting Topic!
GBW Custom Minifig Contest

Great Brick War Custom Minifig Contest
Like putting together customized minifigs?
Whether you're buying 3rd party parts or doing your own customizations, we wanna see it!
There's no better time then now to jump in the Great Brick War!!!
City of Salonica

The deadline is approaching and there's a lot of stunning "Safe Haven" entries to check out. Like this one made by Gunman. There's so much to see, but what really pops is the use of the Smaug elements!
HispaBrick Magazine 029 is Out
Fantasy medieval house front

I know it's hard to believe, but this actually is ranghaal's first moc. Some people are just born with talent because he nailed the medieval fantasy look on these houses!
REVIEW: 71020 The Lego Batman Movie Series 2

Eurobricks moderator and Reviewers Academy Teacher WhiteFang has just completed his review of the LEGO Batman Movie's second offering of Collectible Minifigures! Ready to explore 20 new Bat-tastic minifigures and a load of new Bat-branded accessories? Head on over to the Licensed Forum for an in-depth analysis.
The Streets of Daydelon

Over the past years, we've seen a lot of scenes of soccerkid6's city of Daydelon. But this is for certain one of the best. It captures the cold feeling of Mitgardia instantly. And of course, it wouldn't be complete without interiors. So make sure to check everything out in the Guilds of Historica!
21313 LEGO ideas: Ship in a Bottle

Here it is- the first LEGO Ideas set of 2018, 21313 LEGO ideas: Ship in a Bottle!
Show you are a true craftsman when you create a Ship in a Bottle with LEGO® bricks! Build this beautiful ship named ‘Leviathan’, including the captain’s quarters, masts, crow’s nest, sails, flag and 6 cannons. Place it inside the brick-built bottle, featuring a buildable cork and wax seal. Then showcase your nostalgic, nautical creation on the display stand, complete with the ship’s nameplate and a compass with a spinning needle.
Zotharith: The outskirts

A while back, Exentrius put this neat village on display at Legoworld Utrecht. So I'm happy to see it's on display here as well now. It's packed with fun details and my personal favorite, great minifig designs! Make sure to check it out yourself in the Guilds of Historica!
Great Brick War, the battle rages on!!!

Great Brick War Campaign 5 is on!!!
RON and COAC forces are poised to launch an invasion into Xenor. Tensions are high and the game is raging.
Join the Great Brick War Now!
Weapons and Gear courtesy of Minifigcat.com
Liebherr LR 11000

Have you even seen a Lego crane lifting a real chair, and still able to slew and drive? Let's just trow in that it is fully motorized, has load sensors, and could be set to be 7.5 meters (24+ feet) tall!
Check it out in our Technic Forum, its builder @Dawid_Szmandra is showing how it works just now!